LocalhostListener
This message occurs when a workload is listening on a localhost
network interface, but the port is exposed in the Service.
When this occurs, the port will not be accessible to other pods.
This check is primarily added to detect workloads on older Istio versions that may break when upgrading to Istio 1.10 or later. This behavior matches what would occur in a standard Kubernetes cluster without Istio, but older versions of Istio exposed these ports.
An example
Consider a Service
, selecting a Pod
running the command nc localhost 8080 -l
:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: netcat
spec:
ports:
- port: 8080
protocol: TCP
selector:
app: netcat
Because the application is serving traffic on localhost
, it is not accessible from other pods.
The above example shows using the simple nc
tool. Some equivalent examples in other languages:
- Go:
net.Listen("tcp", "localhost:8080")
- Node.js:
http.createServer().listen(8080, "localhost");
- Python:
socket.socket().bind(("localhost", 8083))
How to resolve
If you did not intend to expose the application to other pods, you can remove the port from the Service
.
If you do want to expose the application to other pods, there are two options:
- Modify the application to bind to a network interface exposed to other pods. Typically, this means binding to
0.0.0.0
or::
, such asnc 0.0.0.0 8080 -l
. - Create a
Sidecar
configuration to customize the inbound networking configuration for the pod. For example, with the above application:
apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1
kind: Sidecar
metadata:
name: ratings
spec:
workloadSelector:
labels:
app: netcat
ingress:
- port:
number: 8080
protocol: TCP
name: tcp
defaultEndpoint: 127.0.0.1:8080